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London Visa Office

khurramrizvi

Hero Member
Jun 5, 2014
257
14
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
0015
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-12-2014
Doc's Request.
05 June 2015
Nomination.....
07 March 2015 (PER)
Med's Request
19 August 2015
Med's Done....
31 August 2015
Interview........
bye bye
Passport Req..
14 September 2015
VISA ISSUED...
22 September 2015
LANDED..........
Feb or March 2016
maplezone said:
hello seniors

In London visa office ... How long does it takes to receive a Medical request , after the ECAS update start displaying the Second line , which says: " We started processing your application ... " ? ? ? and what are the chances that the applicants who got their Second line updated .. they get the Medical request ? ?

Please let me knw ..

Thank you everyone
MR=approx. within 5 to 80days after SLU
Chances=99%
 

bregadier

Star Member
Oct 27, 2010
89
5
123
Lahore
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
0911
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2014
Doc's Request.
Documents send
Nomination.....
12-12-2014
AOR Received.
27 jun
IELTS Request
Send with documents
File Transfer...
12-12-2014
Med's Request
26-06-2015
Med's Done....
15-07-15
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
18 Aug 2015
VISA ISSUED...
24 Aug 2015
LANDED..........
24 Sep
shb said:
Which airline r u planning to take?
flying by Etihad
23 Sep
 

bregadier

Star Member
Oct 27, 2010
89
5
123
Lahore
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
0911
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2014
Doc's Request.
Documents send
Nomination.....
12-12-2014
AOR Received.
27 jun
IELTS Request
Send with documents
File Transfer...
12-12-2014
Med's Request
26-06-2015
Med's Done....
15-07-15
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
18 Aug 2015
VISA ISSUED...
24 Aug 2015
LANDED..........
24 Sep
shb said:
Ya, I was also wondering the same? ::)
How come ur visa is expiring in 1 month?
miy wife passport was expiring on 28 Sep according to the photocopies submitted with application, even i renewed the passports, they issued the visa according to the one whose details are submitted with Application.
 

Gics

Star Member
Nov 5, 2014
79
3
Category........
Visa Office......
LVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25 july 2014
Nomination.....
19 nov 2014
IELTS Request
sent with app
File Transfer...
SLU 26 august 2015
WOW congratulations .. wonder

finger crossed


ImranUphy said:
4 July applicant today I recieved MR and rprf now wats next?
 

hwaris

Member
Aug 7, 2015
18
0
CanadianLov3 said:
Kindly give timelines
FLU: we recived application 17dec14
SLU:start processing 3rd mar15
TLU : sent an email on 26 aug15
We have received interview email in abu dhabi on dtd 10oct15
Bring all origional credentiala and professional docs along with police verification report,
What is issue with our application as others are getting mr without interview? What are their reservations? What they will ask abt? I m a lady with two childeren so i must fly with family so huaband take care of childeren their during interview so&we have to bear living and travel expense from pakistan i.e appx 3000 usd.
Is there any chanse of refusal after bearing the expense and time? OMG
 

CanadianLov3

Champion Member
Sep 25, 2014
1,116
215
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
11-01-2015
IELTS Request
Sent with File/Application.
File Transfer...
SLU: 24-08-2015
Med's Request
InshAllah Soon
Interview........
InshAllah Waived
hwaris said:
FLU: we recived application 17dec14
SLU:start processing 3rd mar15
TLU : sent an email on 26 aug15
We have received interview email in abu dhabi on dtd 10oct15
Bring all origional credentiala and professional docs along with police verification report,
What is issue with our application as others are getting mr without interview? What are their reservations? What they will ask abt? I m a lady with two childeren so i must fly with family so huaband take care of childeren their during interview so&we have to bear living and travel expense from pakistan i.e appx 3000 usd.
Is there any chanse of refusal after bearing the expense and time? OMG

Under the new regulations, selection standards are more objective and clearly defined. It is expected that in most cases visa officers will be able to make a decision to approve or refuse an application based on the documentation provided by the applicant without a selection interview. However, in some cases, an interview may be necessary for a number of reasons. Especially, if you do not meet the pass mark in effect and are applying under “Substitute Evaluation”, you are more likely to be called in for an interview to decide if there are reasonable grounds to exercise positive discretion

Purpose of Interview

If required, a selection interview would be conducted for several reasons:


To verify the validity and truthfulness of certain information provided on the forms and documentation submitted with the application.

To clarify any specific information and inconsistencies.

To clarify certain issues as regards to the background of the applicant and/or his/her dependents .

To verify that the applicant possesses the necessary funds to settle in Canada .

To confirm that the applicant is not inadmissible on security grounds .

To verify if there are sufficient grounds to use positive discretion, if the applicant's point total is below the current pass mark.

Under the new regulations, visa officers will no longer conduct interviews to assess an applicant's language proficiency or personal suitability for immigration purposes.

Interview Waivers

At their discretion, visa officers may approve an application for permanent residence in Canada without holding a selection interview. An interview waiver will significantly expedite the processing of the application. Usually, well-prepared applications, which are complete in every detail will increase the chances of an interview waiver.

When assessing an application under the Skilled Worker category, visa officers will consider several factors before granting an interview waiver such as:

Quality and completeness of the application forms and documents

Proof of the applicant's English and/or French language ability

The applicant's educational qualifications

The applicant's professional qualifications such as quality of his/her educational background and work experience

The applicant's potential for adaptability, resourcefulness and motivation to successfully establish himself/herself in Canada

The applicant's overall integrity and credibility

Nevertheless, a selection interview may occasionally be required for even highly qualified applicants, as Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) officials randomly select such applicants to test the accuracy of their interview-waiving criteria for quality assurance purposes.

Rarely, it is also possible that after an interview waiver has been granted, the visa officer may change his/her mind and require the applicant to come to the selection interview or vice versa.

Discretion of the Visa Officer

I. Positive Discretion

The visa officer can use his/her discretionary power to approve an application under the “Substitute Evaluation” provisions of the new regulations if the visa officer feels that the applicant is likely to become economically established in Canada or the applicant's point total is not a sufficient indicator of whether or not the applicant may become economically established in Canada.

II. Negative Discretion

Similarly, the new regulations also make it possible for the visa officer to refuse an application regardless of the applicant's point total where the visa officer is of the opinion that the applicant does not have the ability to economically establish himself/herself in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who must attend the selection interview?

Normally, the applicant and the spouse will be required to attend the selection interview together at the same location and at the same time. However, the requirement for the spouse to attend the interview is subject to the discretion of the visa officer reviewing the file, and in some cases, it may be waived. Also, certain visa offices may require your dependent children over the age of 22 to attend the selection interview with you.

What documentation should you bring with you?

If you have to attend a selection interview, the visa office will officially inform you of the documentation you will have to bring with you. The visa office may also ask you to provide an updated version of certain documentation such as bank statements, police clearances that was previously submitted.

You are also advised to bring the originals of the previously submitted documentation to the interview such as:

Valid passports for yourself and your dependents

Original documentation verifying that you possess the necessary settlement funds in Canadian or U.S.
currency such as a bank letter or account statement

Originals of educational credentials such as diplomas, transcripts, training certificates, professional certificates, etc.

Original reference letters

Originals of any other documentation that was previously submitted such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, custody papers, adoption certificates, etc.

All communication sent to you by the visa office

Where should you attend the selection interview?

If you are required to attend an interview, the Canadian visa office will send you an Interview Notice informing you of the time, date and place of the interview in due time. Normally, the interview is held at the visa office you applied at.

When is the selection interview held?


Depending on the visa office you applied at, the number of applications on backlog and the status of your file, it might take anywhere from 6 months to 48 months to get an interview after file submission. Usually, the selection interview takes place close to the finalization of your file's assessment by the visa office in the application process.

How long does the interview last?

While the duration of the interview will depend on the specific situation of the applicant and his dependents as well as the status of his/her file, the selection interview lasts about 30 minutes on the average.

Will the visa officer let you know if your application is approved or not?

At the end of the interview, the visa officer will let you know if your visa is approved or not. If you visa is refused, the visa officer will explain why your visa is not approved.

What happens when the interview is over?

If your application is approved, the visa officer will advise you as to the forthcoming formalities and procedures towards finalizing the application process for permanent residence in Canada, such as the medical examination, payment of Right of Permanent Resident Fee, and so on.

What is a Security Interview?

In a small number of cases, an interview may be conducted to assess security issues such as counter-intelligence, espionage, subversion or terrorism. Such interviews are normally conducted after the successful completion of the selection interview, and may also be held in cases where an application is approved without a selection interview.

Interview Preparation Tips

You should prepare for the immigration interview just as you would for any job interview. To boost your confidence, practice your answers to the questions provided in the next section before the actual interview.
Here is what you should keep in mind on the day of the interview:

Your overall appearance must be neat and clean so as to leave a good impression on the visa officer. Dress professionally and comfortably, preferably in North American style clothing. Be moderate with the perfume, make–up and accessories you use.

Arrive on time, preferably a little early to get yourself organized and relax. Being on time will be interpreted as evidence of your professionalism.

Try to relax before the interview. Think of the interview as a conversation not interrogation

Always maintain an eye contact with the visa officer during the interview.

Be positive in your attitude and show self-confidence. Stay away from negative comments

Make a good impression on the visa officer by asserting yourself as the type of candidate that Canada needs
and that you have the necessary educational and professional skills to become successfully established in Canada. But do NOT be arrogant or boast about yourself or your accomplishments.

Avoid signs of nervousness or tension during the interview. Stay away from awkward movements and gesticulations or negative body language that would distract the visa officer.

Listen to the questions asked by the visa officer carefully and answer them in a clear, concise and sincere manner. Reflect briefly before answering difficult questions. If you are not sure about a particular question,
politely ask the visa officer to repeat or clarify the question.

If your wife attends the interview with you and she is asked a question, you should not attempt to answer the question on her behalf unless she does not understand English or French.

The visa officers will ask you questions about the information you previously provided with your application. Make sure that your answers are consistent with the information you provided before. Review the information and documents that you provided with your application before the interview to refresh your memory.

Be ready to produce the original of any required document when requested by the visa officer. Keep your documents in a folder in an organized manner so that you can find them easily when necessary.

The visa officer may ask you to elaborate on certain key issues pertaining to your work experience, your language skills, educational background and so on. You should fully be prepared to address the questions and concerns of the visa officer. Be prepared to provide additional documentation in support of your explanation, if necessary.

Before the interview, research the job market in Canada thoroughly. Be knowledgeable about Canada and the region you want to settle in after you immigrate to Canada.

At the end of the interview, thank the interviewer for his/her time.
 

ammarsaeed90

Full Member
Aug 27, 2014
41
1
Category........
Visa Office......
LVO
NOC Code......
2131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-10-2014
Doc's Request.
awaiting
Nomination.....
PER 24-01-2015
AOR Received.
SLU 24-08-2015
IELTS Request
with application
File Transfer...
awaiting
Med's Request
awaiting
Med's Done....
awaiting
Interview........
awaiting
Passport Req..
awaiting
VISA ISSUED...
awaiting
LANDED..........
2015
ImranUphy said:
4 July applicant today I recieved MR and rprf now wats next?
can you please share ur timeline when did u got PER and SLU
thanks
 

Ali-N

Hero Member
Oct 26, 2014
345
38
Category........
Visa Office......
LVO
NOC Code......
4214
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12 Dec 2014
Nomination.....
PER: 28 Feb 2015, Charged: 04 Feb 2015
File Transfer...
SLU: 26 Aug 2015 (Processing Date: 17 Feb 2015)
Med's Request
17 Dec 2015
Med's Done....
07 Jan 2016
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
27 Apr 2016
CanadianLov3 said:
Under the new regulations, selection standards are more objective and clearly defined. It is expected that in most cases visa officers will be able to make a decision to approve or refuse an application based on the documentation provided by the applicant without a selection interview. However, in some cases, an interview may be necessary for a number of reasons. Especially, if you do not meet the pass mark in effect and are applying under “Substitute Evaluation”, you are more likely to be called in for an interview to decide if there are reasonable grounds to exercise positive discretion

Purpose of Interview

If required, a selection interview would be conducted for several reasons:


To verify the validity and truthfulness of certain information provided on the forms and documentation submitted with the application.

To clarify any specific information and inconsistencies.

To clarify certain issues as regards to the background of the applicant and/or his/her dependents .

To verify that the applicant possesses the necessary funds to settle in Canada .

To confirm that the applicant is not inadmissible on security grounds .

To verify if there are sufficient grounds to use positive discretion, if the applicant's point total is below the current pass mark.

Under the new regulations, visa officers will no longer conduct interviews to assess an applicant's language proficiency or personal suitability for immigration purposes.

Interview Waivers

At their discretion, visa officers may approve an application for permanent residence in Canada without holding a selection interview. An interview waiver will significantly expedite the processing of the application. Usually, well-prepared applications, which are complete in every detail will increase the chances of an interview waiver.

When assessing an application under the Skilled Worker category, visa officers will consider several factors before granting an interview waiver such as:

Quality and completeness of the application forms and documents

Proof of the applicant's English and/or French language ability

The applicant's educational qualifications

The applicant's professional qualifications such as quality of his/her educational background and work experience

The applicant's potential for adaptability, resourcefulness and motivation to successfully establish himself/herself in Canada

The applicant's overall integrity and credibility

Nevertheless, a selection interview may occasionally be required for even highly qualified applicants, as Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) officials randomly select such applicants to test the accuracy of their interview-waiving criteria for quality assurance purposes.

Rarely, it is also possible that after an interview waiver has been granted, the visa officer may change his/her mind and require the applicant to come to the selection interview or vice versa.

Discretion of the Visa Officer

I. Positive Discretion

The visa officer can use his/her discretionary power to approve an application under the “Substitute Evaluation” provisions of the new regulations if the visa officer feels that the applicant is likely to become economically established in Canada or the applicant's point total is not a sufficient indicator of whether or not the applicant may become economically established in Canada.

II. Negative Discretion

Similarly, the new regulations also make it possible for the visa officer to refuse an application regardless of the applicant's point total where the visa officer is of the opinion that the applicant does not have the ability to economically establish himself/herself in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who must attend the selection interview?

Normally, the applicant and the spouse will be required to attend the selection interview together at the same location and at the same time. However, the requirement for the spouse to attend the interview is subject to the discretion of the visa officer reviewing the file, and in some cases, it may be waived. Also, certain visa offices may require your dependent children over the age of 22 to attend the selection interview with you.

What documentation should you bring with you?

If you have to attend a selection interview, the visa office will officially inform you of the documentation you will have to bring with you. The visa office may also ask you to provide an updated version of certain documentation such as bank statements, police clearances that was previously submitted.

You are also advised to bring the originals of the previously submitted documentation to the interview such as:

Valid passports for yourself and your dependents

Original documentation verifying that you possess the necessary settlement funds in Canadian or U.S.
currency such as a bank letter or account statement

Originals of educational credentials such as diplomas, transcripts, training certificates, professional certificates, etc.

Original reference letters

Originals of any other documentation that was previously submitted such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, custody papers, adoption certificates, etc.

All communication sent to you by the visa office

Where should you attend the selection interview?

If you are required to attend an interview, the Canadian visa office will send you an Interview Notice informing you of the time, date and place of the interview in due time. Normally, the interview is held at the visa office you applied at.

When is the selection interview held?


Depending on the visa office you applied at, the number of applications on backlog and the status of your file, it might take anywhere from 6 months to 48 months to get an interview after file submission. Usually, the selection interview takes place close to the finalization of your file's assessment by the visa office in the application process.

How long does the interview last?

While the duration of the interview will depend on the specific situation of the applicant and his dependents as well as the status of his/her file, the selection interview lasts about 30 minutes on the average.

Will the visa officer let you know if your application is approved or not?

At the end of the interview, the visa officer will let you know if your visa is approved or not. If you visa is refused, the visa officer will explain why your visa is not approved.

What happens when the interview is over?

If your application is approved, the visa officer will advise you as to the forthcoming formalities and procedures towards finalizing the application process for permanent residence in Canada, such as the medical examination, payment of Right of Permanent Resident Fee, and so on.

What is a Security Interview?

In a small number of cases, an interview may be conducted to assess security issues such as counter-intelligence, espionage, subversion or terrorism. Such interviews are normally conducted after the successful completion of the selection interview, and may also be held in cases where an application is approved without a selection interview.

Interview Preparation Tips

You should prepare for the immigration interview just as you would for any job interview. To boost your confidence, practice your answers to the questions provided in the next section before the actual interview.
Here is what you should keep in mind on the day of the interview:

Your overall appearance must be neat and clean so as to leave a good impression on the visa officer. Dress professionally and comfortably, preferably in North American style clothing. Be moderate with the perfume, make–up and accessories you use.

Arrive on time, preferably a little early to get yourself organized and relax. Being on time will be interpreted as evidence of your professionalism.

Try to relax before the interview. Think of the interview as a conversation not interrogation

Always maintain an eye contact with the visa officer during the interview.

Be positive in your attitude and show self-confidence. Stay away from negative comments

Make a good impression on the visa officer by asserting yourself as the type of candidate that Canada needs
and that you have the necessary educational and professional skills to become successfully established in Canada. But do NOT be arrogant or boast about yourself or your accomplishments.

Avoid signs of nervousness or tension during the interview. Stay away from awkward movements and gesticulations or negative body language that would distract the visa officer.

Listen to the questions asked by the visa officer carefully and answer them in a clear, concise and sincere manner. Reflect briefly before answering difficult questions. If you are not sure about a particular question,
politely ask the visa officer to repeat or clarify the question.

If your wife attends the interview with you and she is asked a question, you should not attempt to answer the question on her behalf unless she does not understand English or French.

The visa officers will ask you questions about the information you previously provided with your application. Make sure that your answers are consistent with the information you provided before. Review the information and documents that you provided with your application before the interview to refresh your memory.

Be ready to produce the original of any required document when requested by the visa officer. Keep your documents in a folder in an organized manner so that you can find them easily when necessary.

The visa officer may ask you to elaborate on certain key issues pertaining to your work experience, your language skills, educational background and so on. You should fully be prepared to address the questions and concerns of the visa officer. Be prepared to provide additional documentation in support of your explanation, if necessary.

Before the interview, research the job market in Canada thoroughly. Be knowledgeable about Canada and the region you want to settle in after you immigrate to Canada.

At the end of the interview, thank the interviewer for his/her time.
Thanks for the valuable share +1
 

SWEETYks

Star Member
Dec 14, 2014
153
3
PAKISTAN
Visa Office......
LONDON ( RFI)
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
04-09-2014
Doc's Request.
23-06-2015
Nomination.....
16-12-2014 (PER )
File Transfer...
17-12-2014
Med's Request
15-07-2015
Med's Done....
11-08-2015
Interview........
(Waived) By God's Grace
Passport Req..
20-08-2015
VISA ISSUED...
28-08-2015 (passport received)
LANDED..........
(Soon) By God's Grace
Dear All,

I got my passport back today from Islamabad.

I am thankful to all forum members for great support.!

Wish all of you good luck and wonderful journey of life ahead

Sincere Regards
SWEETY ks
 

CanadianLov3

Champion Member
Sep 25, 2014
1,116
215
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
11-01-2015
IELTS Request
Sent with File/Application.
File Transfer...
SLU: 24-08-2015
Med's Request
InshAllah Soon
Interview........
InshAllah Waived
Ali-N said:
Thanks for the valuable share +1
Thanks, +1 reciprocated.
 

CanadianLov3

Champion Member
Sep 25, 2014
1,116
215
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
11-01-2015
IELTS Request
Sent with File/Application.
File Transfer...
SLU: 24-08-2015
Med's Request
InshAllah Soon
Interview........
InshAllah Waived
SWEETYks said:
Dear All,

I got my passport back today from Islamabad.

I am thankful to all forum members for great support.!

Wish all of you good luck and wonderful journey of life ahead

Sincere Regards
SWEETY ks
MashAllah, Congrats +1
 

Maryamwaqar

Full Member
Jun 18, 2015
43
1
Category........
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14-07-2014
Nomination.....
07-11-2014
Med's Request
30-11-2015
Med's Done....
15-12-2015
Passport Req..
14-01-2016
VISA ISSUED...
03-02-2016
hwaris said:
FLU: we recived application 17dec14
SLU:start processing 3rd mar15
TLU : sent an email on 26 aug15
We have received interview email in abu dhabi on dtd 10oct15
Bring all origional credentiala and professional docs along with police verification report,
What is issue with our application as others are getting mr without interview? What are their reservations? What they will ask abt? I m a lady with two childeren so i must fly with family so huaband take care of childeren their during interview so&we have to bear living and travel expense from pakistan i.e appx 3000 usd.
Is there any chanse of refusal after bearing the expense and time? OMG

When did u recieved SLU.. and interview e mail ?
 

MNAhmad

Hero Member
Dec 24, 2014
387
10
123
Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
0112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-Oct-14
Doc's Request.
03-May-16
Nomination.....
13-Feb-15
File Transfer...
13-Feb-15
Med's Request
04-Apr-16
Med's Done....
26-Apr-16
Passport Req..
15-Jul-16
VISA ISSUED...
05-Aug-16
LANDED..........
05-Oct-16
SWEETYks said:
Dear All,

I got my passport back today from Islamabad.

I am thankful to all forum members for great support.!

Wish all of you good luck and wonderful journey of life ahead

Sincere Regards
SWEETY ks
Wonderful. Happy Journey.
 

modysudan

Star Member
Apr 18, 2013
150
10
Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
[move][color=green]LVO- RFI[/color][/move]
NOC Code......
[move][color=red]3112[/color][/move]
App. Filed.......
[move][color=blue]24 Oct 2014 @ CIO[/color][/move]
Nomination.....
[move][color=blue]19 Feb 2015 PER[/color][/move]
IELTS Request
with application
Med's Request
[move][color=red]12 Feb 2016 RIH[/color][/move]
Med's Done....
[move][color=green]16 Feb 2016 [/color][/move]
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
[move][color=red]18 Mar 2016 RIH[/color][/move]
LANDED..........
12-09-2016
just a prediction :
* interviews will be in October ( one applicant reported an interview on 10th October , my representative told me he have some applicant received an interview email 2 weeks ago )
* most applicants applied for notes find a PA: Put Away note with due date 15th September( so lets say the last applicant who required an interview will be chosen and notify by 15th Sept )
* they should notify you about the interview at least 1 month earlier .
my prediction :
interviews will be conducted between 1st October and 15th October .
if you did not receive an interview email by 15th September , you will be safe in shaa ALLah
 

maplezone

Hero Member
Mar 2, 2015
272
8
hello seniors

In London visa office ...

1) How long does it takes to receive a Medical request
, after the ECAS update start displaying the Second line , which says: " We started processing your application ... " ? ? ?

2) and what are the chances that the applicants who got their Second line updated .. they get the Medical request ? ?

3) Just like , as if the first line gets updated so it means that 99% an applicant will receive the PER ... So is this the case as well when it comes to the medical request as well ? ...

Please let me knw ..

Thank you everyone